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"PULL TOGETHER.” THE PRINCE'S MESSAGE TO THE
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there a continent as large as Europe, with dan. A striking indication" of Australia's a population much less than that of Lon
power and character the size and beanty of its capital cities, which hold in each case from one-third to one-half the population of their State, I was much struck by thous cities, which I think are an impressive sign of the quality of the people who are build be a characteristic of Royal speeches. Teoing them. The developed area is also a results of intimacy with democratic peoples splendid testimony to Australian work wore at times evident. The Prince's speech although the area and population beng but
The City of London welcomed the Prince of Wales with enthusiasm at the Guild ball, on December 7th. We are in chang ing times.
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THE NAME OF JEW. LORD CHIEF JUSTICE. ON RACH PREJUDICE.
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In the Court of Criminal Appeal (London) on November 30th Archibald F. Scranton appealed against sentence of six months imprisonment in the second division passed on him at the Central
conversion of property. The appellant Criminal Court for alleged fraudulent
a small proportion to the size of the cousas A music-hall agent and traveller in Mr. Lloyd George spoke with much try as a whole, and to its cities. This is a jewellery, and the charge against him happiness when proposing the health of situation that involves a great respon had reference to a large quantity of jewel- sibility, which 1 shall refer to later, butlery which be obtained from a firm of of free nations the courage and self-confidence at Austra the Prince. An Empire o such as ours was either the strongest or lians is amazing, and own are your jewellers for sale to music-hall artists. the weakest in the world, bo declared that, it requires both those assets out there
Sir Richard Muir submitted that no- to have brought that continent to its pré Attachment and goodwill made ours the
evidence had been tendered upon which strongest. Its patriotism was formidable. state of development (Cheers.)
Though I have already kept you one the man could be properly convicted, and The Prince's grent service was thagh and time, I have not yet medsioned two features strengthened those invisibio currents that of my visits to Australia and New Zealand there was no proof of intent to defraud? kept us together. After war cams reaction that I have very closely at heart. First, Sir Ernest Wild, K.C., for the Crown, Fortunato were those countries who could us regards the children. (Cheers.) In both submitted that there was very strong produce the man for the emergency The the Dominions I was struck by their ap-ovidence on which the jury not only rince of Wales was much a man: He was pearance and bearing and the wonderful might, but ought to, come to the conclu 64 adapted to the group task and was boyoadway in which the Governments are carry son that the appellant disposed of the ball, needed for the moment. Nothing but ing in their education. One could truly jewellery to moneylenders to pay his a constitutional monarchy suited the British say of their systems that they instilled dis gambling debts. He read the record of Empire No President could have done cipline and patriotism into their youth evidence heard by the jury, and came to what the King had achieved for the without militarism (Cheers.) am sure Empire. No Fresident's son could have you would have enjoyed as much as I did passages in the cross-examination sug hoped to accomplish what had been done by the many gatherings of thousands of school.gesting that the appellant had got into the clutcher of Hebrew moneylenders..... the Heir to the Throge.” “Thons were his children which. wero organised for me mosą telling passages, and they were loudly everywhere, and I never saw a singio child “AN UNPLEASANT IMPRESSION. DA cheered by a great audience.
that did rot reflect on its healthy, happy
The Lord Chief Justice (Earl Reading, “Having drunk the 'Prince's health with face the widespread well-being which is the loyal fervour, the gathering remained up. pride of those Dominions, I Feel that this whose appointment as Viceroy of India has standing to give him round after round of is indeed a happy augury for the future: just been announced) said-What is the cheers, As soon as quiet supervened a { (Cheors.)*~
point of saying A Jew, I suppose." It fresh fanfare of trumpets heralded the
produced, I confess, an unpleasant im- rising of his Royal Highness, and a re
pression on me when I read it. It is not newed demonstration of goodwill "retarded for further minute his opening remarks
in the prisoner's favour that it is pat.
Counsel said the answer was that there in acknowledgment. When at last he found
were certain moneylenders who were himself able to begin, the Prince of Wales
Jews, and the inference was that he was said:
in the hands of Jew moneylenders. Her did not put it to be insulting to Jews.
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Today I have received my third address from the City of London at the Guildhall, and you, my Lord Mayor, are my third host in the Lity. I am more thas grateful to the Prime Minister for the far too kmd words he used in proposing my health. take it as a very great compliment that he should, with the heavy buruen of responsi bility and public duty which now lies upon him, have found it possible to attend to-day and mako, such a marvellous speech. It is for him an auspicious occasion, and I think that we thould congratulate Mr. Lloyd George, as it is his fourth birthday as Prime Minister. Cheers.) Personally, can never 'thank him enough for all the help and the assistance that he has so readily given me in all my public duties; as long aga 1911 he was my Welsh tutor. (Jaughter and cheers) when I made my maiden speech at Carnarvon. I am sure, ladies and gentlemen, that all of you are aa genuinely-pleased as I am to have him with us today. (Cheers)
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have already guessed that is is the second I think you know in well enough to feature that I have very closely at heart the Australians and New Zealanders who fought and won in the greas war, (Cheers) I felt what I was a comrade of the diggers (and I do not think I need explain to you what diggers??? ure) when
The Lord Chief Justice-I do not think I first met them in Egypt and France, you did. The only reason I stopped at bus I had not landed one moment before it was, that somehow or other it produced I was hailed as Digger," and by the the impression cn.me that because the time I sailed from Sydney in August 1 person referred to was a Jew it was hardly know how to answer to any other supposed to be adverse in some way to rame. (Laughter and cheers.) Now, the prisoner having dealings with him take this as a very great compliment, and Otherwise I cannot understand why the I hope they will always continue to regard question was put me as such, in the same way as I want all the ex-Service men of the Empire to look on me as a comrade. (Loud cheers.) I first know them en active service ay men and comrades, when only manhood and good comradeship counted at all. I should be very proud if they thought half us highly of me as I do of them. (Cheers.)
The Lord Chief Justice-My experience You will not be surprised to hear that is that it is not confined to them, and I found in both the Dominions that the ex- thought that applied to all moneylenders. Service men were the backbone of the cuun-(Laughter.) try. (Cheers) Think: what they did, Mr Justice Darling-Questions are put volunteering in thousands to face the great as to people's origin. Only the other day, adventure of war for the Empire thou in a case I was trying, connael asked a sands of miles away. Can anyone dare shy i man if he were not a Scotsman, no doubt in the face of that that the spirit which took with the view to discredit him. (Langh our old ses captains and explorers across ter.) I took occasion to help him as far the world isot only alive, but thriving in could by saying, Well, so am I." the
ying British nations today (Laughter.) (Cheers.)
Counsel anid, he was sorry if he put But there were Jews and Jews as there a question which be should not have put, were Christians and Christians. There were Jew moneylenders one-would not go to if possible.
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The Lord Chief Justice-I am quite- vinced that this question would not be understood in the same way as the ques tion put by my learned brother. There are people who think that because the question is put, Are you a Jew?" or Is that because he is Jew that in some way it is meant to prejudice him.
This remark was followed by some ap- plause in Court
I am very glad indeed to be back in the City of London, and am even still more delighted at the prospect of an undisturbed twerve mouths in the old country, a treat that I have not had for six years. I very muen regret the disappointment caused by the postponement of my visit to India, but can only say how much I am looking for But then all ex-Service men are the ward to carrying this out next year. When backbone of their peoples, whether here a man is handsomely entertained it is in the old country or in the Dominions generally for one or two reasons either to and Colonies. (Cheers.) That is a fact reward him, or secondly, to get something that nobody can get away from. About out of him(laughter) and I know that month ago I told the late Lord Mayor at you want to get out of ma apme secount a meeting on behalf of the unemployed ex of my latest Empire tour, as well as some Service man that I was delighted to find of my experiences. It is difficult to pre that the business of repatriation and the vent a narrative from being somewhat dry, caring for the disabled is being well ear. and my impressions are naturally rather ried out in the Dominions. Of course, we The Lord Chie! Justice Order! That kaleidoscopic, and it is difficult to do have a for harder problem here, because is the only explanation. My attention justico to them, but at any rate I will do with less employment available, we have was called to the point, and in order my best. (Cheers)
afar larger proportion of men to pro to see that I was not hyperseritive about ride for, but I know that we shall all of it I ascertained the views of my learned us here in the old soustry do our utmost brothers before I put the question, be- to show our gratitude to the men to whom. cause I might be more sensitive than
we owe victory, and who must all be given they.
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His Royal Highness then proceeded to give an outline of his tour in H.M.8. Renown. After referring to Fiji, he pro- coeded was then only three days off New Zealand, so near the end of my ou
a chance (Cheers.). Our ex-Service men After further argument, the Lord Chief ward royage, and at that stage I could not have faced the hardest realities, they have Justice, giving judgment, said the Court help being deeply impressed, as I feel sure seen the great world, and they have felt were of opinion that the evidence was not any Englishman in similar circumstances the strong bond of comradeship on active antisfactory enough to support the con- would be, by what your ancestors have service. I can unhesitatingly say that inviction; and that the verdict ought not to schieved. I have crossed the Atlantic and their keeping the future of their own na Pacific Occans, where every group of islands and every sen rings with the names of British sea captains and explozers whose splendid enterprise and courage laid the found tons of our Empire do we know it to-day. (Cheers)
tions and of the British Empire is safe, stand. The appeal must, therefore, be (Cheers.) I have one plea to make in this allowed, and the conviction quashed.
Justices Darling and Sankey.con- context.' I have just spoken of comrade. ship, had that is the spirit in which I curred. feel that all the British nations must live and work together if their union is to enduro.
Crowing those immense distances in a
Only one word more. Since my refuïn magnificent ship like the Renown makes
The younger nations, the Dominions, are one realise what was the spirit of those men putting their shoulders to marvellous to the United Kingdom, the heart of the of old who faced unknown dangers and work of nation building and development, great British Commonwealth, we have been perilously near an industrial struggle which uncharted reas in ships which were not and they are facing that work with courage would have impoverished all classes and onssixtieth of the tonnago of a modern and enterprise (Cheers) But they need our weakened us throughout the word. It is battle cruiser. I refer to this now because help and sympathy. (Hear bear.) They know not until one has travelled through the I discovered for myself, as I will tell you something of our problems and our bardens Empire, as I have done, that one can later, that the self-same spirit is still alive here in the old country, the old country realise how such a struggle prats in the and making British History in dur own time which has shown its greatness again in the world. You have to be away from the old 12,000 miles away. (Chisors) When I world war and they have more than proved country and seo it from the distance to ranched New Zealand, and later Australia, their readinces to stand, with us against know that not only our sister British ma I fel that I had come to a culminating any menace to our commer liberties, and tions, but foreign nations too, are watching point of the untiring, work of the early since my travels I am quite sure that they with intentners to see how it faces the Pioneers, for there, on the Southern Seas, always will be ready to stand with us grave social and economic problems which are two great-British nations settled and
(Cheers.) But we must do our utmost to the aftermath of the dislocation and developing barely in the very farthest help to appreciate their point of view, and the unrest produced by, the Great War. quarter of the globe from this their original to enter in their dreams, en that we may (Hear, hear.) home
all of us throughout the Empire work Let me say this, and I say it without What impressed me most in New Zealand together in the spirit of comradeship which hesitation, og a lesson I have learned from was the intensely old country character of bound us during the Great Work & my travels during the past afteen months; the people. You have a pretty sound and practical example of what I mean, all the If we are to restore our well-being and our powerful patriotism here in the City of Dominions want population from us, and credit in the world, it is necessary that London, but I assure you, my Lard Mayer, wo have the population to eparo, but the that you would have your work cut out to purely business method of emigration is no every nation of the Empira mast pull Leel it and show it more thoroughly than good nowadays Flaming prospectutes will together with a true spirit of comradeship and co-operation in all our affairs. they do in New Zealand. (Cheers.) So it out draw emigration: steadily from the old (Cheers.) This can only be done by main- was with great regret that I had sailed country. What is wanted in pay plain from Lyttelton after spending only a month human co-operation. (Cheors.) We should taining within the nation here at home the same spirit which links her nations of the in New Zealand, which was f far too short, never feel that, we were populating pizees Empire to us. Whatever may be the diff
that will be lost to us, while they, on their culties let us overcome them and pull After four days in the Tasman Sea 1 side, should welcome our emigrants as through. The result can only be peace and reached my second objective-Australia friends and comrades the moment they prosperity to all, and it is due to our landing at Melbourne, the present Federal arrive and make them feel at home ancestors who overcame the difficulties of capital, on May 28th, the Queen's birthday. they made me feel at home and that they their times, as well as to the present gen (Cheers. 1 have of decunity had to spare really are wanted there. There is no worsecration that fought and won a great ric you the details of my travels in New Zea chock to emigration than emigrants, who tory, that their work should not be in vain. land, but still more so must I do as regards fail, but there is no better advertisement and it can be done (Loud choors.) Australia. It would take me hours to than origrants who acced-(hear, hear)
When the enthusiasm which greeted the describe all that I saw and did during my and I am quite sure that success depende concluding sentence of the Prince of Wales three months on that continent. I had
mainly on the manner and the spiritin wonderful time in Victoria, but no better which both sides tackle the subject. British had subsided some what, the Prices, took than in New South Wales. Comparison is population is a very valeable thing now the opportunity of calling on the company
to drink the health of the Lord Mayor. odious, and both cities, together hold well adays, and a must see to it that it all:
pro In brief reply, which brought the The CONCERT over half the population of the Common remains British (Loud chocrs.) credings to close; the Lord Mayor ob
securer and the more human the inter- served amid cheers, thas the speech to westrain is a wonderful land, and it cour theasier will become this movement
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aland of great spaces, faimense resources, and vast possibilition. Its history is little 234 more than a century old, and you have
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worthy place among the bistorio utterances. made in that ball which already adorned the records of the City, (Continued at foot of neat column.)